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I have been waiting for awhile for this to come out. So imagine my excitement when my theater got it. I watched it as soon as I got out. I have heard of Jeremy Saulnier before. He has written Murder Party (a different and comical sort of horror that was okay, but not like crazy good) and Blue Ruin which I need to go ahead and watch. This has a little bit of a slow build up. Then once things get in... read more

Description:Down on their luck punk rockers The Ain’t Rights are finishing up a long and unsuccessful tour, and are about to call it quits when they get an unexpected booking at an isolated, run-down club deep in the backwoods of Oregon. What seems merely to be a third-rate gig escalates into something much more sinister when they witness an act of violence backstage that they weren’t meant to see. Now trapped backstage, they must face off against the club’s depraved owner, Darcy Banker (Patrick Stewart), a man who will do anything to protect the secrets of his nefarious enterprise. But while Darcy and his henchmen think the band willDown on their luck punk rockers The Ain’t Rights are finishing up a long and unsuccessful tour, and are about to call it quits when they get an unexpected booking at an isolated, run-down club deep in the backwoods of Oregon. What seems merely to be a third-rate gig escalates into something much more sinister when they witness an act of violence backstage that they weren’t meant to see. Now trapped backstage, they must face off against the club’s depraved owner, Darcy Banker (Patrick Stewart), a man who will do anything to protect the secrets of his nefarious enterprise. But while Darcy and his henchmen think the band will be easy to get rid of, The Ain’t Rights prove themselves much more cunning and capable than anyone expected, turning the tables on their unsuspecting captors and setting the stage for the ultimate life-or-death showdown.... (more)(less)

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DVD, 1st viewing
DIRECTED BY Jeremy Saulnier
Nazipunksploitation. A consistently fun, thrilling film with a nice premise that gets some minus points for the darker scenes in which you can't see shit. Would be no surprise if the lighting crew from the fourth Die Hard film were involved.
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DVD- 1hr. 35min.
First Viewing
Despite some obvious story beats, and a last act that drags a bit, Green Room is a thrilling action/horror flick that expertly builds tension to queasy levels. The cast is great (Poots, in particular, steals the show), but writer/director Jeremy Saulnier is the real star of the film; the way that he mounts suspense and terror is probably the best in a long time, and the grisly violence is truly stomach churning. It also helps that he doesn't drop the ball with cha"